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From Nowhere To Here And Back Again
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Sonic tapestry of cymbals, primal howls, saxophone, violin, bamboo flute, harmonica, otherworldly voices. All sounds recorded in a meadow and processed in the studio. No synths or samplers used in the origination, destruction & eventual re-creation.
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Eclectic experimental music project; using a cornucopia of instruments; encompassing a multitude of genres; Ambiavantelectroexperifolkgothjazzprogpsychewave
Eclectic experimental music project; using a cornucopia of instruments; encompassing a multitude of genres; referred to by my tongue twister Ambiavantelectroexperifolkgothjazzprogpsychewave. All tracks on Soundclick are the original first idea mixes from long ago and will hopefully be fully remixed at some point in the future for release on Bandcamp. All music/lyrics/images are original creations and therefore copyright of the artist.
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Charts
#2,087 in subgenre Peak #1
Charts
Peak #33
Author
T. Faulkner / Garden of Surreal Dreams
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T. Faulkner / Garden of Surreal Dreams_Oct 2007
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October 30, 2007
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MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:30
Story behind the song
By improvising, with no deliberate thought given to structure at the time of playing, it is entirely possible that the mind is open to being influenced by any mischievous passing spirits that might be around and who want to express themselves in some way. Music from another dimension perhaps. Who knows what other realities are beyond our understanding?
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E Strad
Apr 18, 2009
You know? Too bad there's only 5 stars availible!!!!!!
summ
Dec 23, 2008
Yes, Twixt i believe you are onto it....as this is suspiciously alien...we must infiltrate to discover where they have taken our lost friend Johannes.
Rick Gross
Jun 06, 2008
Cool Sounds! Reminds me a little of 2112 / Priests of Syrinx by Rush!!
Sounding like a jet overhead cool ;)
Stephanie M
Apr 19, 2008
Unnerving and extraordinary and would be perfect as a soundtrack - I can instantly visualise a Tartan Extreme Japanese horror movie. It would be match made in heaven !